Fenton in no rush with Instalment Philip Fenton will "let the dust settle" before making any plans for Last Instalment. The seven-year-old has made a tremendous start to his career over fences, winning each of his three starts this season, culminating in the Grade One Fort Leney Novice Chase at Leopardstown last week. Last Instalment is around an 8-1 chance for the RSA Chase at Cheltenham while other races touted include the Dr PJ Moriarty Novice Chase and the Powers Gold Cup at Fairyhouse. "He came out of Leopardstown really well. He's as bright as a button," said County Tipperary-based Fenton. "I don't think we'll be in any huge hurry to run him back that quick. He's going to have an easy couple of weeks, doing very little, before we set off and do another canter with him. "I'll have to chat with Michael and Eddie O'Leary (owners) before we make any positive decision on his next target. I'm going to let the dust settle for the time being. "I haven't spoken to Michael O'Leary since the race, so I would say it will be about 10 days before we know what the plan is. "I think he's very exciting and could be the real job."